JENnKerry
Premium Member
Hi guys,
My friend has a pair of Clarkii Clowns that just layed their first clutch of eggs as NEW parents. I am a noob to this end of reef keeping. We can see all the little eyes in the eggs, its pretty cool!
So, to break it down, she saw these appear on Saturday 10/18 and read that it takes about 10 days or so for these to hatch.
Since then, they have been great parents, no egg eating YET and they are watchful of the nest. The tank is a 29 gallon with few tank mates. A small striped watchman gobi, a bow tie damsel and a Azura Damsel. The Damsels have always kept their distance, especially now.
What does she have to prepare for? Or is it a lost cause and they are bound to get eaten? I dont have any advice cause the only thing I have ever spawned is Koi and fancy pond fish. So.....dilema...dont know what to tell her. So, any pros out there that can give advice...please do so. Thanks!
My friend has a pair of Clarkii Clowns that just layed their first clutch of eggs as NEW parents. I am a noob to this end of reef keeping. We can see all the little eyes in the eggs, its pretty cool!
So, to break it down, she saw these appear on Saturday 10/18 and read that it takes about 10 days or so for these to hatch.
Since then, they have been great parents, no egg eating YET and they are watchful of the nest. The tank is a 29 gallon with few tank mates. A small striped watchman gobi, a bow tie damsel and a Azura Damsel. The Damsels have always kept their distance, especially now.
What does she have to prepare for? Or is it a lost cause and they are bound to get eaten? I dont have any advice cause the only thing I have ever spawned is Koi and fancy pond fish. So.....dilema...dont know what to tell her. So, any pros out there that can give advice...please do so. Thanks!